The Razer Phone has an awesome 120Hz display, and here's how it works

0.phoneArenaposted on03 Nov 2017, 10:31

So what's the big deal with the Razer Phone's display, you might be wondering. Long story short, it is capable of displaying noticeably smoother, more fluid visuals. It is a difference you can't unsee – one that makes anything from scrolling through your Twitter feed to riding a hydrojet in Riptide GP Renegade even more enjoyable. But how does all the magic happen?...

I've an 85Hz monitor, and there's a VERY NOTICEABLE difference between 60 and 85Hz when surfing the web on Google Chrome.

Not only that, but even animations like minimizing and maximizing feels MUCH smoother!

It's not a gimmick, it's the real deal. Kudos to Apple for pushing this technology in mobile computers (Tablets & Smartphones, I mean).

As for the concerns about battery timing and system resources, my computer idles at 2% CPU usage with anti-virus running in the background at 60Hz. Cranking up the refresh rate to 85Hz bumps it to 3% every now and then but it mostly stays at 2%.

So, barely a difference in CPU usage in my experience, so I'm positive that it won't have that big of an impact on battery life. Will probably use some more GPU cycles than usual, but nothing intense or noticeable.

U are spot on. This is currently the most high tech phone available imo. I already reserved my spot at razor website for the limited addition. So glad I canceled my x order and will save $450. Imagine that apple?

No. The problem is the source. The OS itself. Android is a messy OS with a great UI and iOS is a great OS with a messy UI. For example the pixel 2 can't even beat iPhone 6 in browsing web (Jetstream) , why ? You know that the processor in pixel 2 is a monster compare to iPhone 6, iOS is better for our future but it's under control of some slow brain people , maybe Tim dies and some good man will help this generation. I'm really concern about this about our life. And I'm tryin...

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